ST MIRREN are braced for an approach from Plymouth Argyle for manager Stephen Robinson.
The Pilgrims are on the hunt for a new manager after Miron Muslic left to join Schalke last week.
Having been relegated from the English Championship, the ambitious club are aiming to bounce back at the first attempt.
And SunSport understands that while no official approach has yet been made, Robinson is on their managerial wishlist of possible replacements.
The Northern Irishman has done a stellar job since moving to Paisley in February 2022.
The Buddies have finished in the top six for three consecutive seasons, with Robinson also leading the club into Europe for the first time since 1987.
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The Saints beat Valur in the Europa Conference League last season before narrowly losing out to Brann in the third round.
There are several other candidates currently under consideration by Plymouth, including former Watford boss Tom Cleverley and ex-Arsenal and Norwich City coach Jack Wilshere.
Robinson is currently under contract in Paisley until the summer of 2027, with St Mirren expected to command a significant fee should a move come to fruition.
SunSport revealed last month that QPR and Huddersfield had also considered former Motherwell boss Robinson for their dugout vacancies.
Ryan Hardie is one well known face to Scottish football fans playing their football down at the South coast club, which beat Liverpool in the FA Cup in the season just past.
Aberdeen full back and Scotland fringe man Jack McKenzie became the latest member of the contingent only this week.
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